Journey back in time at Bojjanna Konda, near Anakapalle, Andhra Pradesh! This ancient Buddhist site, once known as 'Buddhani Konda', whispers tales of the 4th century. Imagine monks meditating in rock-cut caves and magnificent stupas dotting the hilltop. A must-see for history buffs and spiritual seekers exploring India's rich heritage and Buddhist tourism circuit.
Admire The Buddha And Bodhisattva Sculptures.
Enjoy Panoramic Views From The Hilltop.
Explore The Ancient Rock-Cut Caves.
Learn About Buddhist History And Philosophy.
Photography Of The Archaeological Site.
October to March
Morning
₹500 per person
The history of Bojjanna Konda spans several centuries, with evidence suggesting its prominence as a Buddhist center from the 4th to the 9th centuries AD. The site reflects the influence of three major Buddhist sects: Hinayana, Mahayana, and Vajrayana. Excavations have revealed numerous relics, inscriptions, and sculptures that provide valuable information about the religious practices and artistic styles of the time. The name 'Bojjanna Konda' translates to 'Hill of Lord Buddha.' The site's strategic location and natural rock formations contributed to its selection as a monastic complex. Over time, the complex appears to have been abandoned, leading to its eventual rediscovery and recognition as a significant archaeological site.